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Improving spend management to reduce costs and mitigate risk

by Paul Grant

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09 Mar 2010

Any business striving to improve efficiency, achieve sustainable growth and reduce the risk of internal fraud must have complete control of company spend. By strengthening transaction analysis you will ensure complete transparency of who you are paying, how you are paying them and identify possible cost savings. Join this unique panel of experts as they identify the key areas that your business should be focusing on to ensure efficient payment processing and identify weaknesses that could be susceptible to fraudulent activity.

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